. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. BEE-KEEPERS' GOLD-NIB FOUNTAIN PEN A really good jien. A.** far as true use- fulness goes is equal to any any of the higher-priced, much -adver- tL-sed pens. If you pay more it's name vou're charj^ed for. The G')ld Nib is guar- anteed 14 Karat g' e<l. The holder is hard rubber, hand- somely finished. The cover tits snugly, and can't slip ofT because it slightly wedges over the barrel at either end This pen is non- leakable It is very easily cleaned, the pen-point and feeder being quickly removed. Tne simple feeder gives a uniform su
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. BEE-KEEPERS' GOLD-NIB FOUNTAIN PEN A really good jien. A.** far as true use- fulness goes is equal to any any of the higher-priced, much -adver- tL-sed pens. If you pay more it's name vou're charj^ed for. The G')ld Nib is guar- anteed 14 Karat g' e<l. The holder is hard rubber, hand- somely finished. The cover tits snugly, and can't slip ofT because it slightly wedges over the barrel at either end This pen is non- leakable It is very easily cleaned, the pen-point and feeder being quickly removed. Tne simple feeder gives a uniform supply of ink to the pen-pnint without drop- ping, blotting nr spotting. Every r)ee-keeper "Ught to carry one in his vest-pixket. Oomes in box with directions and filler. Each pen guaranteed. Here shown two- thirds actual size. Price alone, postpaid, $ With a year's subscription, $ Given free for 4 new subscriptions at 75 cents each. nONETTE QUEEN-CLIPPING DEVICE The Monette Qneen- Clipping Device is a fine thing for use in catching and clipping Queens' wings. Pour and one-half inches high. It is used by many bee-keepers. Foil printed directions sent with each one. Price alone, post- paid, 25 cents. With a year's subscription, 90 Given free for sending one new subscription at 75 centa. 23 Si:5e. IDEAL HIVE-TOOL A special tool invent- ed by a Minnesota bee-keeper,adaot- ed for prying up supers and for general work around the api- ary. Made of malleable iron, 8H inches long. The middle part is 1 1-16 inches wide and 7-32 thick. The smaller end is Vi inches long, '4 inch wide, and 7-32 thick, end- ing like a screw- driver. The larger end is wedge-shaped having a sharp,semi- circular edge, mak- ing it almostperfect for prying up cov- ers, supers, as it does not mar the wood. Dr. Miller, who has used it since 1903 says, Jan. 7,1907: " I think as much of the tool as ; Price alone, post- paid, 40 cents. With a year's subscrip- Give
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